Monday, August 19, 2013

Wealth Strategy Partners - 2013 Champions

2013 Hawaii College Basketball Summer League
NCAA Men's Basketball

Championship Game
Saturday, August 10, 2013
Clarence T.C. Ching Gymnasium, Maryknoll School

#1 Central Medical Clinic vs #3 Wealth Strategy Partners
Wealth won 88-78

1st Half Video

2nd Half Video





Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Mahalo to Maryknoll School and 'Olelo

A big MAHALO goes out to two organizations that made the 2013 Hawaii College Basketball Summer League Playoffs and Championship games a very memorable one.

Thanks to Maryknoll School for hosting the summer league playoff games in the Clarence T.C. Ching Gymnasium. We appreciate the Spartans Girls Volleyball team for all the yummy food, especially the fans' favorite - slush float!



Thanks to Jon Wong and all the hard working professionals at 'Olelo Community Media for their live coverage of the Summer League Playoffs and Championship game.  



Saturday, August 10, 2013

2013 Championship Game 8/10/13

2013 Hawaii College Basketball Summer League
NCAA Basketball

Championship Game - Saturday, August 10, 2013  7:00 PM
  
2013 CHAMPIONS - WEALTH STRATEGY PARTNERS
Photo by Andrew Lee HISportsPics
Photo by Andrew Lee HISportsPics

#1 Central Medical Clinic (8-3)  vs  #3 Wealth Strategy Partners (7-5)
Score: 78-88

Photo by Andrew Lee HISportsPics
Photo by Andrew Lee HISportsPics
All League Players
Photo by Andrew Lee HISportsPics

Jeff Greer, National Fire - Waly Coulibaly, Wealth Strategy - Aaron Valdes, Grantco Pacific - Kyle Pape, Central Medical
Negus Webster-Chan, Solar Universe - Bill Amis, Central Medical - Kawika Lyons, Wealth Strategy, Julian Sensley, Wealth Strategy
Also: Leon Ballard, Clark Hatch - Kauanoa McGee, Clark Hatch - Brandon Spearman, Solar Universe -
Zane Johnson, Solar Universe - Garrett Nevels, National Fire
Most Outstanding Player - Aaron Valdes, Grantco Pacific
Championship MVP - Julian Sensley, Wealth Strategy

                                              Thanks to the League's Sponsors!
Clark Hatch Fitness - Solar Universe - National Fire Protection Co.
Wealth Strategy Partners - Grantco Pacific - Central Medical Clinic

National Anthem/Hawaii Pono'i




1st Half

2nd Half

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======================================== Media =========================================

One of the unlikeliest of teams in the Hawai’i College Basketball Summer League took home the championship in 2013. Wealth Strategy Partners defeated top seed Central Medical Clinic, 88-78, in the championship game of the Summer League on Saturday night at Maryknoll School Gym.

Just one month ago, Wealth Strategy Partners had a 1-4 record. However, it ended the Summer League with five consecutive victories, including three impressive wins in the playoffs.

“It was great,” former UH guard and Kamehameha Schools graduate Pi’i Minns said. “We had a good flow. We started off flat – we just had to contain Bill Amis, and it was real fun.”

View the full article and video at Warrior Insider


Sensley is the man in summer finale

By Brain McInnis, Honolulu Star-Advertiser, 8-11-13

  Julian Sensley will savor this one.
  Sensley was named the MVP of the 37th College Summer League championship game on Saturday night, when he scored 27 points for Wealth Strategy Partners in an 88-78 defeat of top-seeded Central Medical Clinic before a crowd of about 750 at Maryknoll.
  In three playoff games, the former University of Hawaii standout averaged 29.3 points. Wealth Strategy, 5-5 in the regular season for the No. 3 seed, had to go through the top two seeds, Central Medical and Solar Universe, to win the title.

Read the full article in the Honolulu Star-Bulletin print edition.

Summer flings are meant to be fun, freewheeling … and eventually forgotten. Such is the case for the University of Hawai’i basketball team’s participation in the 2013 Hawai’i College Basketball Summer League.

Several Warriors put up impressive numbers during the Summer League, but those numbers will not necessarily mean anything for the upcoming 2013-14 season. If anything, however, it showed that the Warriors will have a variety of options.

Five different UH players averaged better than 20 points per game for their respective Summer League teams: Garrett Nevels, Quincy Smith, Brandon Spearman, Aaron Valdes and Negus Webster-Chan.


View the full article and video in the Warrior Insider

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Thanks to Andrew Lee for his coverage of this year's basketball summer league games. Visit Andrew's Facebook albums at HISportsPics for the league photos as well as photos of UH and high school sports. 

Andrew Lee and Kyle Pape